About the role
Assessors undertake an important role in ensuring that only those who fulfil our ethical standards and meet our professional competency requirements become IOSH qualified professionals. In fulfilling this, Assessors are responsible for making informed judgements about the range of evidence a candidate may produce to demonstrate their competence to meet assessment criteria, and also for providing high quality candidate feedback reports.
Assessments are critical to the success of admitting candidates to our membership grades and professional registration and for our processes to be successful and credible there are three core responsibilities of this role:
1. To undertake assessments in a fair and inclusive way
2. To maintain a consistent approach to assessments in line with IOSH assessment standards
3. To make recommendations on assessment outcomes with high quality feedback reports. These activities will be undertaken under the direction of the IOSH Professional Development Lead and IOSH Senior Assessor.
What you'll bring
Knowledge
1. Strong understanding of educational assessment requirements and processes
2. Demonstrable understanding of OSH sector
Skills and abilities
3. Excellent organisation and planning skills
4. Excellent oral communication and interpersonal skills
5. Excellent written communication skills
6. Excellent listening skills
7. Robust IT skills
8. Exemplary record keeping and attention to detail, including working to defined processes and conditions
9. Ability to meet agreed deadlines
10. Self-assurance and ability to confidently ask questions
Experience
11. Demonstrable assessment marking experience, with IOSH or other Institution or Awarding Organisation
12. Evidence of at least 3 years of working in an educational quality assurance role with knowledge of assessment and quality assurance principles
Education
13. Relevant subject expert, qualified to at least Level 6 in the Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) Sector (Essential)
14. A relevant and appropriate assessment qualification, or willingness to undertake a qualification (Essential)
15. Hold Chartered Membership status with IOSH (Essential)
16. Higher level qualification or evidence of further study
About us
The Institution of Occupational Safety and Health (IOSH) is the world’s Chartered body for safety and health professionals.
We understand that diversity of thought, culture, perspective, and background is essential to our vision. We believe in creating a personal environment where everyone is treated as they wish to be treated. At IOSH, you can be yourself, no matter who you are.
We are proud to be a disability confident employer, and guarantee to interview all disabled applicants who meet the minimum essential criteria for the vacancy.
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How to apply
To apply, you'll need an up to date CV and some additional time to complete the application questions so we can find out more about you and your experience. Just click on the apply button below.
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We reserve the right to close this vacancy early if we receive sufficient applications for the role. Therefore, if you are interested, please submit your application as early as possible to avoid disappointment.